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Show Th Page Eight Times-New- Nfephi, s, Utah 1L All en s Sego 5 for 49c CORN WHEATHEARTS SALTINE WAFERS, 2 lb box Queen Ann Cocktail CHERRIES 8 oz SOUP Campbells Except Mushroom or Chicken, 3 cans for OXYDOL, Giant plcg 3 29c 17c 29C 25c jgC 2 pkgs tor wntAllti, JAM, FRUIT, can HEINZ BABY FOOD, BROOMS, Each 2 ' A A THE TIMES - NEWS i, Every Thursday at Juab County, Utah Entered at the post office at Nephl, Utah, as second class mail matter under the act on Congres of March Published Ne-ph- 3, 1879. 2 2 1C GREAT NORTHERN 6c 25 C c 27c 27c 1 Qc bo 4c 15c BEANS Publisher Editor, Manager Subscription rate: $2.00 per year, payable in advance. Advertising rates on request. Size of Greenland h Greenland is less than the size of the United States. one-fourt- s LAC s U I T Dashing Jackcasual ets, .... with zlppered lined long Of slacks! colorful rayons! MM 12-3- IgC lgc He 'mi Approximately $300,000,000 went up In smoke last year! Much of this teriffic loss can be prevented. Will you help? will be made Insurance survey anH In the very future, a Fire . .. near . fir hay. i i amuupn wt or tnls City to aeiermme mc It would be ards In Nephl. Your cooperation is needed. very much appreciated if you will do wnat you can o neip. This is for the benefit of our city and it is your duty to cooperate In the best way possible. Watch for our .... . i basis, Fire Insurance on I DO YOU KNOW that on a propertyl your home, furniture and fixtures, and perronal $100.00? costs only about 2 CENTS PER MONTH pr E. B. SPERRY nil" ... n 9c Tailored our wash dresses used to have voluminous skirts, with flounces and ruffles!" Blouses L 69c Is! Smart to Wear only size 10 Undershirts 10 Suits Children's UNDIES Size 2 to 4 9 11 ES G only Ladies 50 only Ladies BARSSIERS 14 pair Boys PAJAMAS 12 LEA Women's SLACKS WASH FROCKS 1.29 Wear forever COTTONS In dashing colors -- 12 to 20 34 BUTTONS cards, each fl.c Childres Shoes 15 pr, reduced fl00 boys UXrUKDS 0 pair, per pr 1 30 Pair CANVAS shoes Come early 00 44 efmc VU pr or 189J - KEEP 'EM BUYING 31Q CI I. 5 15 Only Novelty SWEATERS 13 ,ea 25 5 $ Wd Levan 10 only Reduced! a oo 3 only Boys SLACK SUITS Friday and Saturday The First Picture of America's New Jump a drama Fighters of Laughter and Courage-gr- eat as our Nation's Courage BATTALION" also . OUR GANG COMEDY The Booklore club was enter- PAST BUT NOT FORGOTTEN A very beautiful colorful sight tained Thursday evening at a dinSunday and Monday As the audience beheld last ner party at Carter cafe. After No Matinee Friday night the dinner they were entertained "Days O' Kerry Dancing" was a at the home of Jean Westring GARY GRANT great big hit it seems wnere nnocnie was tne game oi LYNN FONTAINE For everything worked out as the evening. Prizes were won by in soon as the, witch redeems e. Jean Westring and Grace Those enjoying the affair The rooms In the Central school l, were Lucille Gadd, Marjorie Had a race- to see which Ora Morgan, Melba Cowan, Room could sell the most tickets t Nellie Ockey, Ethelyne Braith-- . Twas almost a tie the two sixths News and Cartoon waite, Marjorie Morgan, Louise grades betwixt. Leavitt Jean Westring, Thelma :i;riniiiniimuutiiiuirunrirtfinnuiiiHiiiiniriiiiiitiui:frniiij:i:ri; Donna Christlson, Christensen, Tho Mr. Oldroyd's room won, Grace McCune, Lucy Sanders, BetTuesday Only Mind, by just a trifle The FAMILY NIGHT ty McCune, Felma Chase. So the big crowd had fun committee In charge was Louise And we hope they got their The East Side Kids and Leavitt, Jean Westring and Grace eyes full. Bella Lugosl-Mak- e McCune. Berta Jean Bailey, Cth grade Your spine Tingle In The club also met recently at the home of Jean Westring, when Melba Cowan gave a review of CHIEF HAILSTORM On April 22 an Indian named "Tamhauser" by Richard Wagner, an opera in three acts, which was Chief Hailstorm came to the censchool. He put on a show enjoyed very much by those pres- tra: that we could go and see. He ent. us iu snjr a lew inmgs in iiuK"laungaee. He danced ;iu minm t nnuumnrr: ; im iHinrimiaiunninml Mrs. Helen Dankars and family some dances for us and sold some J. Ralph Wllkins of this city has! of Ogden spent the week end With received Wednesday L Thursday word of the recent mar pictures of himself. We enjoyed Mrs, Wlliam Shepherd and family. riages of his two sons, Evrln R. him very much. Vance Garrett, DJUBLEFEATURE 's 6th grade. Wllkins and Carl J. Wllkins. 'MlXIGAN SPITFIRE bride Is the former Miss Mild- BALL TOURNAMENT Auto Deaths Decrease Our school Is going to have a red Lecky of Phoenix, Arizona. The death rate from automobile They were married in Las Vegas, ball tournament. BABY" It will start accidents in 1939 as compared with Nevada on April 11, and are mak- either Wednesday or Thursday. Mr i with LUFE VELE2 1920 was 3 per cent lower on tha ing their home in Los Angeles jiansen s room will play the 4th, basis of population, 9 per cent lower where both are employed. Ervin Is 5th and the 6th grades. May day also on the basis of number of cars In na auditor at the California bank, Is next week and we will nlav for and his wife is employed In the the championship out at the park., 'Date With the Falcon' use, and 30 per cent lower on th .... CvA U a In niorfic Installment loan department of the Mr ..i.. Ul III? Illai-- j basis of motor vehicle miles is. Union Bank and Trust Company. bl tournament. He will also beifc Carl J. Wilkins and Miss Patricia in charge of the ball tournament. I Ann Armour of Los Angeles were Gordon Worthington. maried in that city on April 18. Alter a short honeymoon they are RESULTS OF THE MARBLE WANT ANYTHING making their home at 3336 Lex- TOURNAMENT was There a marble Carl is Avenue, .tournament ington Hollywood. a senior template Inspector at the a few days ago. Mr. Ord was in Dean Bowles was winner Vega Airplane company's plant In charge. of the 6th grade. Bobb yBeckstead Burbank, California. was winner of the 5th grade; Larry Howarth, 4th grades, Jerry Lunt, The Mount Nebo chapter of the 3rd gades. Dean Bowles was also . . A. conducted their initiation winner of the school. A ball night Wednesday evening, betrlnn tournament Is goinr to start some 8 M. at P. ing There was about time this week. 6th 30 new membrw Initiated into the the 5th and 4th The willgrades, be in grades chapter. Initiation is always a big the ball tournament Norman pveni, dui me Wednesday night Stephenwn. affair topped them all MUSEUM On Monday. May 4 the" chapter In the school museum thre are to visit plans the Utah State Junior lot of different kinds of rock. Livestock show at Spanish Fork. There are a lot of pretty ones. There Is a large number of F. F. The boys and girls who brought A. boys who are going to exhibit the rocks have made little cards and fat baby beef at telling what th rocks are and sherp, hogs, the show. Elwood Hall and where they came from. Nell I F. F. A. Pace, Black. Reporters. I Mc-Cun- "Suspicion" Bos-wel- "Spooks Run Wild" - ti ,, , 77 25c Hundreds of REMNANTS! Reduced 2 only Misses JACKETS Franoom, Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd and Newell Shepherd of Los Angeles spent last week here with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd. Mrs. Leo Christensen of Los Angeles has been enjoying the past two weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Francom and with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christensen and family returned to their home here after spending the winter in Bloomington," California, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Miller and daughter Donna and Mrs. Ethel Miller or Murray spent the week end at the home of Mrs. S. E, Malmgren. Mrs. Ethel Miller will visit here indefinitely with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Gardner and daughter Coy of Los Angeles are visiting friends and relatives In Levan. News EMI .50 I IS 1 A rand I Er-vln- elty SHOES Infant Bonetts T AZJs SHOW STARTS AT 8 P. M. f pairs BOYS PANTS 1 8 pr. Ladies Nov- C T I Central School k Clearance cot Lovely tons in bright white or pastels I 77 ....i..fi.l:k...iiL,.dr - mi Mona News Activities on Phone Insurance and Real Estate "PARACHUTE only tnree more days for you to shars in the savings of this our greatest event in forty years. A jubilee of SAVINGS DRESSES Beautiful prints fioroli. checki. (ripei in cheerful color harmonies you'll enjoy oi long oi you wear theml r lc END shirts fw Us 4 lbs 29c Steaks Del'rr.and fewer AGO, ... FIRE COOPERATE IN INSURANCE SURVEY! MONTH 3.49 L Y jy ATTENTION! CITIZENS OF NEPHI! News FEATURE SAL Fighting This MENACE! gp.SKAGGS Ensembles You'll Love! . I I'm IQc 27C 2gC in 27C P NOW. jgc I 25c 27C DRASTIC REDUCTION ON SOILED MERCHANDISE, ODDS AND ENDS, BROKEN SIZES! A THRILLING CLEAN-UOF VALUES FROM OUR 40th ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE! '40 YEARS 7jfc 15 LIS AM OT 1 29C BUNCH VEGETABLES .4 for NEW Shafer White POTATOES lb head LETTUCE Large 4 doz pack, Se-rap-is A. B. GIBSON .. ROY E. GIBSON 29c 1 We Need YOUR Help Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broadhead, Mrs. Reuben Sherwood, Leland LaRae and LaRue Verlail Keyte of Venice, CalifBroadhead, Broadhead attended the funeral ornia visited in Mona with his parservices for Robert Taylor at Salt ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keyte. POT ROAST, Fancy Beef lb ... Lake City on Monday. Mrs. Merlin Kay and family of Reid Judd, employed at Hill Lark are visiting with relatives LAMB SHOULDER Finest Quality lb Field, spent Sunday with his par- in Mona. Merlin Kay returned to " ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd S' Lark Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Gibson and family SAUSAGE, Country Style lb moved back to Mona. They have Mrs. Unity Chapell is celebrating have lived in Tooele during the her 85th birthday anniversary on winter. Tuesday, May 5th, Mrs, Chappell Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Roberts and is holding open house and extends of Salt Lake Citv were an invitation to her many friends fhildrpn i'lUlIU OUIUQJ lllilll- - vs.. I and relatives to call at her "home Ill and Mrs. Earl Vest. on Tuesday between the hours of Mr. childand Herman Mrs. Young 3 and 9. Dr CLARK REYNOLDS ren have made their home in Mona. Mr. Young is working in Lark. Health Clinic. Mrs. Alice Sorenson of Salt The Ladies Literary club met 162 East 1 North, Provo, Utah is in Mona. She is visiting Monday evening, April a7 at the Lake Specializing In corectlon of pile home of Mrs. J. L. Belliston. Miss with her son, Fred Lynn. and ruptures without operations. "A SURETY OF PURITY" Laurel Carter of Mona spent a Neva Booth, president was In X Ray Equipment Natural Garfield at the home of' charge and litany was read by week In Mrs. and Constructive Treatments George Carter. Mrs. Ernest Brough. .Three very Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Kay and daughter interesting stories from the book, Ortha spent a few days in Provo "The Best Short Stories for 1941" Ancleut Custom Local-Soci- al visiting. Edward wer O'Brien J. by given Qntbeo Second Rulon Bracken of Nephi was recAmong the priests of Isls and by Mrs, Itha Gadd. Suggestions Quebec ranks second among the thetonsure was the pustorn. were given by members if the club ently chosen as a director to repprovinces in mineral production in It entered Christianity through for the eradication of the numer- resent Juab County on the Central Canada. ous pests that are doing damage Utah Medical Cooperative Assocto flower and vegetable gardens. iation board, according to a news Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Mangelson Other club business The Utah was discussed. release from Provo. went to Salt Lake City last Tues- Members were Miss Neva County and Juab County cooperapresent to returned Mrs. Mangelson day. Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. A. tives recently merged into a larger Levan Thursday, and Mr. Mangel- Booth, L. Garbett, Mrs. J. W. Ellison, Mrs. unit for better service. son remained to receive medical Ralph Belliston, Mrs. Lloyd HobbaJ treatment. Mrs. J. G. Irons, Mrs Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton and Brough. Mrs. Will L. Hoyt, MrsC . c. co. , e. Mrs. family of Los Angeles have been Ed. P. Cox, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, L. Gadd visiting at the home of Mrs. Nor- I.and.M.thePetty, Mrs. Fred hostess, Mrs, Belliston. ton's parents," Mr, and, 'Mrs. H. R, ... r- 23C 29C 73c " lb pkg or CARROTS cn APPLE JUICE, 46 oz can SAPONIFIER LYE, 3 cans for QUICK QUAKER OATS small pkg .... HEINZ BABY FOOD, 2 cans for QUEEN ANN BREAD, large loaves for CINNAMON ROLLS, JJ5C TOMATO JUICE, Campbellls Ig CORN, Whole Kernel, 2 cans for . GINGER SNAPS, 2 lbs for RINSO, Giant Large QUAKER OATS, Large LEMONS, size 360 dozen . ASPARAUS, No. I lb - r i. i i nn heads lb wddm?e. solid SPINACH, Fresh 2 pounds for '2 FRESHLIKE BEETS lc for 2 cans for PEAS, AND BEANS, TEA, HiN Grown Leaf tea, LJ lc fc FLAKES Kellog or Post 2 plcg A. Eudene Warner, Correspondent Phone 308 Mrs. Bertha Romney of Colonia Dublan, Chihuahua, Mexico spent Thursday with her son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond tsaiiey. Mrs. William Beiley spent the week end at Salt Lake Sity with her mother, Mrs. A. C. Nelson Mrs. V. A. Beck and son Dee visited at Ephraim on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Willardsoin. Mrs. Lawrence Broadhead of Kamas spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. R. B. Broadhead and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Broadhead. Mr. and Mrs. William Burton are spending a vacation at San Diego at the home of Mr and Mrs E. I. Wilson and Miss Ruth Burton. Edwin 'A. Bailey of Salt Lake City spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Caz- ler. Mrs. Clyde Christensen and dau ghter, Jacqueline visited last week at Moroni with Mr. and Mrs. Parley Bailey. Mrs. Victor Collard and child ren of Fountain Green are visiting at tne nome or Mrs. Collard s father, J. A. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd spent three days or last week in Salt Lake City where Mrs. Gadd attended a conference of the Utah State Social workers. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sorenson and children Ruth and Richard of Ps I Garfield visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs and in Levan with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sor- Xrft. enson. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd attended the funeral services for Mrs. Mary H. Wallace at Salt Lake City fl fl c Shredded Wheat Milk SALAD DRESSING, quart bottle .... PORK & BEANS,, 22 size for.... Gloss STARCH or Corn STARCH 2 LAUNDRY SOAP P&G GIANT, 5 for MATCHES, carton Sperry PANCAKE FLOUR 9 lb 10 oz Local and Social News BARGAIN PRICES FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY CASH STORE Thursday. April 30, 1942 1W |